Show mm It EVENING AUGUST SATURDAY THE OGOEN (UTAH) 1949 Burgess Bedtime Stories Uncle Ray's Corner Jerry is Filled With Distrust As Jerry Muskrat lay in his bed and its weight is about 225 tons safe in Ids house nursing his sore Standing where it can be seen from tail be had time to do i lot of the decks of ocean liners the Stat- - I thinking and he did do a lot of u Liberty is seen by millions thinking He thought of how day of persons who enter or leave the 'harbor The Statue of Liberty may mind M of the Colossus of Rhodes h whicn was one Df the "seven ders- - of ancient times Standing on the iaUnd of Rhodes that great statue was an image of the sun god Helios No one knows Its ea act height but the records we have indicate that it was leas tall than the Statue of Liberty after day he had found- all those good things to eat aft each of his favorite places and how there had net been one single thing to make him suspicious In fact there had been everything to take suspicion away He began to understand just what that trapper had tried to do and it seemed to him that nothing could possibly have been more un- - A LitUa Saturday Talk: The Statue of Liberty A question about a famous stat- ue has come to me from Joanne Miliitarry who asks: How tall is the Statute of Lib- erty a The State of l£X7 £ The height is jf 151to feet the tall pedestal on in addition ' Poor Pa re-hei- If we the statue stands count the pedestal the total height is 305 feet Those figures give only a small imi laea 01 mc arm with a length of 42 feet: Think of a hand 16 feet in length! TOfCLK BAT If it seems to you that those hand is too Use This Coupon to Join the New figures show that the to the arm relong as compared the hand- of an Scrapbook Clab! member this fact: of the i To Uncle Ray one third for adult has close of JCare of The Standard-Examinlength of the arm In the case rae nana Ogden Utah is different children Dear Uncle Ray: 1 want to join of a hoy or gin is smauer in prolength of the arm the 1949 Uncle Ray Scrapbook club portion "to the of The Statue Liberty is the fig and I enclose a stamped envelope mAA riw1 ure of a woman It stands on Bed rarnfullv tn mvIf ' Please send me a 5' isiana in new io Cer loes Membership mnA vast numbers of tourists visit tificate leaflet telling how to a it each year Visitors can use stairs make a corner scrapbook of my or an elevator to reach the top of own and a design to paste the statue and 40 persons can on the cover printed of my scrapbook stand within the head Frederic Name A French sculptor Aueust Bartholdi designed the t statue and it was given to the (Street or R F D United States by the people of t State France The gift was made to mark- i City — — 100 years of American independence but much time was needed to build the pedestal to transport CTLZt JJCi UUUlOi h ttn arrnu th Atlantic and to nut the narts together It was' unveiled (as a complete object in - er ' "He tried to make! me think he was my friend" thought Jerry He knew that if 1 had the least sus-- j picion that he wasn't my friend I would be watching for traps So he pretended that he was my friend and he brought all those nice things to me to eat so that 1 would trust him I did trust him and he knew it Then when he ' was sure that I wouldn't suspect him of doing such a thing he set that awful trap for me I'll never trust anybody again! I never ' never will: It's awful to distrust everybody but after this I'll just ' f have to kSjHLM So Jerry Muskrat was filled with distrust He had been so very hap? Ton wouldn't know that So py there in the Smiling Fool for aan's people were desperately so long that now life seemed hardly poor wheo she was growin' up worth while There was no happi-- j if she wasn't always talkin' about ness in it You see he felt that 'not only could he no longer trust the servants they had Warrfnnr i i j those who seemed to be his friends but he was suspicious of everything He ho longer dared to climb freely out on bJs favorite places along the bank He was even 'suspicious of the Big Rock The only place where he felt absolutely safe was right Inside his own house But of course he couldn't stay in his own house all the time because he had to eat Of course Everybody has to eat Then too he had a lot work yet to do on that house of his to make it ready for winter This meant that he had to travel around considerably to get his food and to get the material for his house But now he never went ashore without first looking with the greatest care for signs o£ a trap R E X J IA I A ft seashore drugs 13 Austrians Block Film for Reds ! f Pfl y) i KSf!CROP-KiLUN- Y0t - Jr- mo MNP ' Al DON T FORGET YOUn NOTES DON'T LOSE THg PENCIL I 6AVB VOU FOR VOOP SiRTHOAV ANQ DON T GO TO COURT WITHOUT w - BACK TO SEf ' FOR VOL 51 'NFCCMATlON THE 6U S SLATED FCC A SOON AS HE GCtAB A BITE AT MMr n 1 ITTI R AtE Lt'NCHtN3 MlKr TC I "Our catch weighs fourteen pounds makes friends easily Is aggressive In business matters and has a true appreciation of the finer things of lay — iT SHE I HAVEN'T F2UND Yc T LILAC' A CUT OPEN THE i OslMC (Xw I ST " i work ) ITX BUGS WMERE CAN : GET A TARGET TO PRACTICE ' TH Y WAVE YA CHAMC6 TOT ) " V rut eL- ' I TriAT&IWALSim I AVABKEO i ON THE COVERi MY 'Jj A i i But how OtOlT GET TO MY BMAM3 VOWv VET 'Na ISN'T WOPy UP — YTl-U- ? t—f TAFFY HES EMOUGH BUT P HAP COM mm SLEEP PiTTSBL'gGH-- M rl PiTTS?URSH? 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N ' BE CLEAN ECXWiTH MEBO'"KAV vBALDV HBtT VCU'v £ BEEN elevator These WomenI ' M y degrees in a plane 17000 feet above the city After a quick thundershower sent the official temperature down to 81 the reporter said the city was as cool as a cucumber—in fact cooler A vegetable stand cucumber was 92 & M bt-c- jlSni l- -I tUNO i AP — An enterprising reporter has dug up some unusual data about New York City's heat wave that the weather bureau doesn't supply While the official reading atop the Whitehall building in lower Manhattan stood at a record high of 98 1 degrees yesterday the re porter went roving with a thermometer and recorded these temperatures: 103 degrees inside a policeman's shoes 130 degrees on a tiled rooftop 93 degrees in an Gossips may talk about other kinds a' sin but they never get excited and fiuttery unless it's a aex aln s tBeleased by The Associated j place I N'c spapers Billy Mink would have found a to get all those good things rat gel studios j way to eat without getting into one o the traps but Jerry- preferred to Actor take no chances He simply kept mm YORK Aug 13 (UP— Al Tnoe away from those places veteran vaudeviUian and jrrot nd apple were apieces Iw ri 7e-terrible temptation but he con i ft VIENNA Austria Aug 13 tUP cr arid Shtnn Ae-- Truinv H hii tented himself with his regular Eood and' tried to forget that there Austria has taken steps to halt several months wsaoovT jus? 5TANO Sff J wmO IT iS ' rmm Tftr QTsomeok&s I AT tVf DOOR Sr MOTHgB' Tvo-thrd- D C3C3 T-- 37 j a major leakage of Marshall plan raw mm supplies to the Russians government sources said today oi the annual $120- 000 worth of raw film supplied to under the 'Marsha MHn has turned over the Soviets by the G W Pabst Motion Mm chief handler of tinlMnparY the the so ucc mm mm'mmri 1 r said the company used the rent fur the Russuui-owss- e Time Out! I Aunt Het 1 — rsnier NEW YORK Aug ' j Than Cucumber a nor ttT Km VP f — — The statue is made of bronze One of the first he did af- were such things as carrots and ter he got throughthings his sore I nursing even when he was tail was to go to each of the places apples And where that trapper had put good hunting for his regular food he j things to cat He went there not was' all the time watching out foe to get those good things but to traps He was so filled with dls-f'nd ou it there were traps there trust that he took no joy in aay- as there had been on the old log thing Next story: He found a trap at each place Af-- 1 Farmer Brown! ter tfajat he did not near these Boy Loses His Temper i J QDR R W I 1 fair won-whic- STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1 HUST HAVig OVEfcLOOKeO TUB MATTEC — tf WiT picx ) THAT WOODS VE&StR VfALlEM -- TAl! — H£'S gessi o rae MA30R UP fH GCAT sCCD5 SO 5 ¥ H UkJ TH6 gACOP His NeCK iS COVERED WiTH : A A hE5 1 THING SHOW L£AM -- 1 j j I l&ffflWL FIRST SIGNS OP i xi-r:SS- A lit II rurr tFoorf yr yS slows a gltv trp sM ALL ATMLCTlCSf I Bu-X- 1 Y NO-V- RSr 4 ft--v WM rv U |